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Voice MagPosts with Art Form: Combined Arts
  • Event Nottingham Queer Arts Collective: Making Nottingham proud
    29 June 2022

    Nottingham Queer Arts Collective: Making Nottingham proud

    by Abigail Hutchison Local Reviewer

    There mission is to bring together LGBTQIA+ artists of all disciplines from in and around Nottingham to appreciate, liberate, and support the Queer community and art.  

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  • Review Review – Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
    11 June 2022

    Review – Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    This legacy sequel improves upon its predecessor in every conceivable way.

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  • Blog World Ocean Week: Revisiting Netflix’s ‘Seaspiracy’
    8 June 2022

    World Ocean Week: Revisiting Netflix’s ‘Seaspiracy’

    by Dheeraj Chutani Kickstart

    World Ocean Week runs June 5 - June 13 and what better way to celebrate than look back and review ‘Seaspiracy’?

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  • Review Brighton Fringe: Practice of Zen
    8 June 2022

    Brighton Fringe: Practice of Zen

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    This 90-minute theatre piece by Theatre Ronin is an ethereal tribute to Wuxia.

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  • Blog Voice Retrospectives: Before the Flood (2016)
    8 June 2022

    Voice Retrospectives: Before the Flood (2016)

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    For World Oceans Day, we take a look at one of the most popular climate change documentaries.

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review : 'Rough Night'
    2 June 2022

    Brighton Fringe Review : 'Rough Night'

    by Dheeraj Chutani Kickstart

    We’ve all undoubtedly had a rough night, but I’m willing to bet that it wasn’t quite as rough as this one was. Rough Night unfolds over four friends’ social media accounts where each friend is a piece of the puzzle; it’s up to you to solve it.

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  • Photo Blog In Photos: Bring The Paint Festival
    1 June 2022

    In Photos: Bring The Paint Festival

    by Dheeraj Chutani Kickstart

    Bring The Paint Festival’s fifth annual instalment took place last week between 23-29 May in Leicester. Luckily, I was able to attend and figured what better way to showcase the artwork on show than through photos?

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  • Blog Voice Retrospectives: Top Gun (1986)
    26 May 2022

    Voice Retrospectives: Top Gun (1986)

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    It’s been 36 years since the release of Top Gun, and with a sequel coming out this month, what better time to look back at one of the 80s’ most era defining films?

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  • Review The Sensations concert review
    25 May 2022

    The Sensations concert review

    by Amelia Lunn

    Looking back to two nights ago, when The Sensations and three other electric bands came together to perform covers of some of the best songs, and to do a gig at Leeds Key Club - a review :)

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  • Review Review: On the Count of Three (2021)
    24 May 2022

    Review: On the Count of Three (2021)

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    Jerrod Carmichael’s black comedy about a suicide pact between two best friends perfectly balances humour with serious themes about depression and trauma. 

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  • Review Review: “Fragments” at Brighton Fringe
    24 May 2022

    Review: “Fragments” at Brighton Fringe

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    This triple bill of audio plays touches on themes belonging, loss, and healing, and delivers a few rather poignant moments over the hour-long runtime. 

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  • Review Review: 落叶归根 (Luò yè guī gēn) Getting Home
    23 May 2022

    Review: 落叶归根 (Luò yè guī gēn) Getting Home

    by Flo Cornall Kickstart

    To pursue independence and artistic freedom, do you have to abandon your duty to your family? Cheryl Ho and Rachel Lee spotlight loneliness, inner turmoil and the pressure of meeting expectations in their Brighton Fringe piece

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  • Event Bring The Paint launches in Leicester
    24 May 2022 – 29 May 2022

    Bring The Paint launches in Leicester

    by Dheeraj Chutani Kickstart

    Leicester from May 23 to May 29 will be host to the country’s largest international street art festival, featuring forty-five new public artworks alongside interactive events and workshops. Take a sneak peek at what’ll be on offer! 

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  • Review Review: The Story of the Tower by Hirai-Kikaku and Media Kobo (Japan)
    20 May 2022

    Review: The Story of the Tower by Hirai-Kikaku and Media Kobo (Japan)

    by Destiny Adams Kickstart

    From the works of Hirai-Kikaku and Media Kobo (Japan), we see just under 2 minutes of creative storytelling where they utilise project mapping, word, and dance on another level.

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  • Review Brighton Fringe: "Django in Pain" review
    16 May 2022

    Brighton Fringe: "Django in Pain" review

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    This table-top puppet piece about a man with severe depression and his dog is surprisingly touching and altogether impressive.

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  • Review Review: Photo North Festival
    16 May 2022

    Review: Photo North Festival

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    A look at Photo North Festival, a photography event with exhibitions, talks, portfolio reviews, and workshops.

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  • Blog Voice Retrospectives: Certified Copy (2010)
    12 May 2022

    Voice Retrospectives: Certified Copy (2010)

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    Kiarostami’s late-career masterpiece is a walk-and-talk romance with a bizarrely intriguing twist.

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  • Review Review: Black Fish
    11 May 2022

    Review: Black Fish

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    This New Creatives short film is an abstract representation of grief told through the eyes of a mother who has lost her son.

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